The European Council on 21 May approved a first-of-its-kind law aiming to harmonise rules on artificial intelligence - the AI Act. This sets a global benchmark for the regulation of a technology drastically gaining use in business and daily life. The new legislation follows a ‘risk-based’ approach, which means the higher the risk to cause harm to society, the stricter the rules.
Join Josianne Cutajar, Member of the European Parliament, as she speaks to our hosts Leslie D’Monte and Jayanth N Kolla on the latest episode of AI Rising, where they discuss the AI Act, its implications, its extent, and other big developments in the world of AI.
Recently, Open AI launched Chat GPT-4o; where O stands for Omni. The next day, Google I/O took place where Google unveiled the new version of Gemini 1.5 Flash and announced integration of AI into Google Search. As our hosts discuss the tech giant bouts, Jayanth points out how Google aims to integrate AI and use several of its products as a distribution channel. Tune in to the listen to the full episode.
What is AI? Why is it a concept and not a technology? Why does the vision of artificial intelligence sound apocalyptic? What do LK 99 superconductors have to do with AI? What are i ... Read more
What is AI? Why is it a concept and not a technology? Why does the vision of artificial intelligence sound apocalyptic? What do LK 99 superconductors have to do with AI? What are its different applications? What is AI 1.0 and what can it do well right now? How is AI now connected to human emotionality? What is the reason behind the success of Generative AI that Sam Altman's OpenAI brought to the fore through ChatGPT? In the inaugural episode of the AI Rising podcast, tech expert Leslie D'Monte and analyst Jayanth N Kolla discuss it all. Join them to learn more about the buzz around artificial intellegence and how it's changing our world as we know it. Read more
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